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  1. Grimm, J.; Grimm, W.: Deutsches Wörterbuch - Der digitale Grimm : Elektronische Ausgabe der Erstbearbeitung (2004) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 7.2004 9:54:37
  2. Satija, M.P.: ¬A dictionary of knowledge organization (2004) 0.00
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    Abstract
    From classification to knowledge organization through subject indexing the field has been so rapidly growing that it is difficult to demarcate its boundaries. Knowledge organization is viewed in the sense of conglomeration of activities to sort and order knowledge, to acquire, ufilize, evaluate, represent and communicate knowledge for problem solving. It has been no simple matter to decide what should be included in and excluded from such a dictionary. Broadly speaking the terms an the following topics are included in the work : Knowledge, Epistemology, Concepts, Terminology and Vocabulary control ; Classification systems, their design, theory and practice of classification, Subject analysis; fundamental categories and facets, Content and Text analysis, Use of classification in online systems and an the web. Subject cataloguing : subject headings, Thesauri and alphabetical indexing languages : Keyword, chain and string indexes, Knowledge representation, Classification for access and retrieval, Cognitive aspects of information- seeking behaviour, Automatic classification, Descriptive cataloguing : Theory, kinds, levels, standards and codes, OPACs, all are covered in this work. Like any other such work of this sort, it is an electic compilation. The work proposes to be descriptive rather than prescriptive. Endeavour is to find brief simple, logical and consensual meaning of terms, and append brief description of a concept or an issue with explanation, examples and comments in a bottom up way. Some current topics denoted by phrases have also been included. At times it may give the look of a concise encyclopaedic dictionary. Terms fully describe concepts and methods, and may evoke some thoughts an current and classic issues in the field.
  3. Encarta Enzyklopädie 2004 (2003) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: (1) FR Nr. 158 vom11.7.2003, S.14 (P. Zschunke): "Microsoft hat mit seiner Encarta, einen Monat vor der Neuauflage des Brockhaus multimedial, im Wettbewerb der elektronischen Lexika eine weitere Runde eröffnet. Die Encarta wartet jetzt mit einem "Wissenskompass" auf, der ähnliche Themen vernetzt und hilft, vertiefende Informationen zu finden. Der neue Weg, das Lexikon zu erschließen, präsentiert sich gleich zum Start in Form von Spielkarten mit ausgewählten Themen, die in einem endlosen Reigen von A bis Z über den Bildschirm ziehen. Beim Anklicken der Karte von Theodor W Adorno - der Philosoph wurde vor 100 Jahren geboren - öffnet sich ein Karussell mit 20 Themenkarten von abendländischer Philosophie über den kritischen Rationalismus bis zu Zeitgenossen wie Herbert Marcuse oder Jürgen Habermas. Die Qualität der Artikel überzeugt auch, wenn es nicht um die präzise Erklärung von Fakten, sondern um komplexere Themen wie eben Adornos Werk geht. Die Zahl der Beiträge wurde von 46300 auf mehr als 50 000 ausgeweitet; redaktionelle Mängel der vorherigen Ausgabe sind bereinigt. Gibt es zu einem Suchbegriff keinen Artikel vor, schaltet sich die Volltextsuche ein. Wenn die Encarta passen muss, verzweigt sie zur Web-Suchmaschine von Microsofts Network MSN. Die Zeitleiste startet mit der Entstehung der Trilobiten im Meer vor 570 Millionen Jahren und endet mit dem Beginn des Irak-Kriegs am 20. März. Nachträge lassen sich aus dem Internet laden. Dazu kommen Textdokumente und Artikel aus Fachzeitschriften sowie Tonbeispiele und Videosequenzen - sie sind vor allem zu Naturthemen und historischen Ereignissen interessant." - (2) Bergische Landeszeitung Nr.161 vom 15.7.2003, S.rma01a/1 (P. Zschunke): "Die "Encarta" von Microsoft hat im Wettbewerb der elektronischen Lexika eine neue Runde eröffnet. Einen Monat vor der Neuauflage des "Brockhaus multimedial" wartet die Ende Juli erscheinende Encarta 2004 mit einem neuen "Wissenskompass" auf. Diese Möglichkeit zum Erschließen der Lexikon-Informationen präsentiert sich gleich zum. Start des Programms in Form von Spielkarten mit ausgewählten Themen, die in einem endlosen Reigen von A bis Z über den Bildschirm ziehen. Beim Anklicken der Karte des Philosophen Adorno öffnet sich ein neues Karussell mit 20 neuen Themenkarten von abendländischer Philosophie bis zu Zeitgenossen wie Herbert Marcuse oder Jürgen Habermas. Der Adorno-Eintrag wird so mit insgesamt 781 Artikeln verknüpft. Zwischen dem musikalischen Begriff "a cappella" und der Rockband ZZ Top bleiben bei dem Lexikonwissen ä la carte nur wenige Fragen offen. Liegt zu einem Suchbegriff kein Artikel vor, schaltet sich die Volltextsuche ein. Wenn die Encarta passen muss, verzweigt sie zum Web mit Hilfe der Suchmaschine von Microsoft. Das "Historama", eine Zeitleiste mit Ereignissen von der Entstehung des Lebens bis in die Gegenwart, endet mit dem Beginn des Irak-Krieges am 20. März. Aktuellere Nachträge werden aus dem Internet heruntergeladen, so dass die Encarta auch das Ende des Krieges parat hat. Die reichhaltigen Audio-Beispiele erstrecken sich vom Ruf der Delfine über Mozart bis zu Abba. Die Auswahl an Videosequenzen wurde von 170 auf 214 Minifilme vergrößert. "Enzyklopädische Karten" geben darüber hinaus Auskunft über historische und statistische Entwicklungen. Die Professional-Version der Encarta mit vier CDs oder einer DVD kostet 119 Euro. An Systemvoraussetzungen werden ein Prozessor ab 33 Megahertz, Windows (ab 98) und mindestens 64 MB RAM verlangt."
  4. Brockhaus Enzyklopädie Digital (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Komplette Textsubstanz aller 30 Bände + Zusatz- und Quellentexte mit nahezu demselben Umfang wie die Brockhaus Enzyklopädie Umfassende Recherchemöglichkeiten, einschließlich natürlichsprachlicher Suchhilfe Frei dreh- und zoombarer 3-D-Globus mit mehr als 2 Millionen geografischen Karteneinträgen 25000 Bilder und Zugang zur Bilddatenbank der dpa mit mehr als 2 Millionen Bildern 280 Videos, 140 Animationen, 6000 Audios, 22 000 kommentierte Weblinks u.v. m. Zugriff auf die Brockhaus Enzyklopädie Online (auch per minibrowserfähigem PDA, Smartphone oder Pocket-PC*), kostenlos bis 31.12.2010 1 USB-Memory-Stick in Docking-Station Für Windows
  5. ¬Die neue deutsche Rechtschreibung : mit den neuen Regeln und Schreibweisen für Deutschland, Österreich und die Schweiz ; entspricht den amtlichen Richtlinien und dem Schulgebrauch ; über 600.000 Eintragungen, mehr als 20.000 Angaben zu neuen Schreibungen und Worttrennungen, 400 Orientierungshilfen bei Zweifelsfällen, neue Schreibweisen und Worttrennungen farbig hervorgehoben, umfassende Darstellung der neuen Regeln zur Rechtschreibung und Zeichensetzung, Erläuterung der wichtigsten Grammatikregeln, Deklinations- und Konjugationstabellen, Erklärung von Aussprache, Herkunft und Bedeutung der einzelnen Wörter (1997) 0.00
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    Date
    19. 1.1997 9:22:49
  6. Lexikon der Mathematik (2000-2003) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 7.2000 18:06:10
  7. Using the mathematical literature (2004) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Part 1, "Tools and Strategies," contains three chapters. The first is a very interesting one an the culture of mathematics. For undergraduates who are thinking about advanced study (or for friends and family who are puzzled about what a mathematician does), this is a concise and even elegant overview. "Tools" continues with chapters an "Finding Mathematics Information" and an "Searching the Research Literature." Both chapters are written by experienced mathematics librarians and answer questions asked by those learning and studying mathematics. "Finding Mathematics Information" contains sixteen sections (too many to enumerate)-two of our favorites are "Locating Definitions and Basic Explanations" and "Finding or Verifying Quotations and Anecdotes." As with Part II, each entry contains complete bibliographic information with a one- or twosentence abstract. "Searching the Research Literature" contains five sections: introduction, strategies, finding journal articles using indexes, finding papers an the Web, and obtaining the resources found. This chapter is more of a discussion than a list of resources, but like the chapter an "Finding Mathematics Information" would be helpful for someone just beginning research in mathematics. Because this work is primarily arranged by discipline, it offers a different perspective than Nancy D. Anderson and Lois M. Pausch, editors, A Guide to Library Service in Mathematics (Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Inc.), 1993. One might also consult the $65 book by Martha Tucker and Nancy Anderson, Guide to Information Sources in Mathematics and Statistics (Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited), 2004. The book's major drawback is its price - 42c per page vs. 19c for Tucker and Anderson. However, it is still an important addition to your library's collection, a relevant resource for undergraduate and graduate student advisors, and perhaps a gift for the new librarian who will be working with your department."
  8. P.M. Enzyklopädie 2006 (2005) 0.00
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    Date
    3. 3.2006 15:03:22
  9. Sears' list of subject headings (2018) 0.00
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    Date
    21.12.2018 18:22:12
  10. Katz, W.A.: Introduction to reference work : Vol.1: Basic information sources; vol.2: Reference services and reference processes (1992) 0.00
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    Content
    The ten chapters in Volume 11 are divided into 3 parts: Part One, "Information and the Community," contains two chapters to familiarize readers with various groups in the community, their information and reference needs, and how professionals attempt to serve those needs. Part Two, "Interview and Search," devotes Chapters 3 through 6 to the vital task of explaining how to isolate and understand the questions readers put to librarians as well as basic methods of finding the correct answer(s). The emphasis is an practical application of tried and true methods of interviewing and searching. Attention is given to both manual and computer searches. Chapter 6 is a guide to basic information about databases, including CD-ROMS. Part Three, "Library Instruction, Networks, Policies, and Evaluation," is comprised of the last four chapters and covers the activities of reference librarians when not responding to direct questions. This part includes hints an teaching people how to find information as well as the networks that help both librarian and user to discover what is needed. Chapter 10 discusses methods of deciding how well the individual has fulfilled the task of being a reference librarian. Only space and the fact that this text is for beginners limits what information it contains. First, many new developments and potentially important technological changes in the field of information are impossible to cover without turning to technical language and jargon quite beyond the average reader of an introductory textbook. However, basic developments are covered and explained, and there is a guide (via the footnotes and suggested readings) for those who wish to explore the future. Second, this volume is for students and working reference librarians and is intended first, foremost, and always as a pragmatic, practical approach. This is not to discount the importance of research and information science. Leaders and followers in those fields are responsible for much of what is revolutionary in references services today. There are other courses, other places where information science can be considered in depth; all that can be done here is to hint at the joy of the intellectual fields that open up to the information scientist and researcher. Students and teachers alike should be aware that much of the material covered in this book is updated, argued, and dutifully considered in several basic journals. RQ, the official voice of reference librarians of the American Library Association, excels in its coverage of the topics considered in this text. Library Journal, while more general, now offers excellent and timely articles an the new technology and its influence an librarians. The Reference Librarian, edited by the author of this text, offers specific discussions of single topics in each issue, and these have ranged from online reference services, to personnel, to problems of evaluation. And, not to be missed, is the nicely edited, always useful, and sometimes downright inspirational, References Services Review.
  11. ws: ¬Das Große Wissen.de Lexikon 2004 (2003) 0.00
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    Date
    20. 3.2004 12:58:22
  12. Pfeifer, W. (Bearb.): Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Deutschen : Erarbeitet unter der Leitung von Wolfgang Pfeifer (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Wer wissen will, wie alt ein Wort ist, woher es stammt, welche Bedeutung es ursprünglich hatte und mit welchen anderen Wörtern es zusammenhängt, findet in diesem Nachschlagewerk präzise Angaben über "tó étymon", den "wahren Sinn eines Wortes". In über 8 000 Einträgen gibt das 'Etymologische Wörterbuch des Deutschen' Auskunft über den Grundwortschatz der deutschen Sprache: Herkunft, Entwicklung, Bedeutung und Verwandtschaft von rund 22 000 Wörtern werden erschlossen. Verzeichnet sind das erste Auftreten eines Wortes im Deutschen, verwandte Formen innerhalb des Germanischen, indoeuropäische Wurzeln, kurz die Ursprungsform. Oberregionale Ausdrücke der Umgangssprache fehlen ebensowenig wie fachsprachliche Begriffe oder geläufige Fremdwörter, die in ihre Ursprungssprache zurückverfolgt werden. Bedeutungshinweise verdeutlichen die semantischen Bezüge zwischen Sprach- und Gesellschaftsgeschichte. Ableitungen und Zusammensetzungen eines Stichworts sind mit Angabe ihres Erstbelegs aufgeführt. Innersprachliche Zusammenhänge und lauthistorische Gesetzmäßigkeiten eröffnen sich dadurch dem an Sprache interessierten Leser.

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